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F. BOWDEN AND CO. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), JULY 20, 1929. WEEKLY MARKET. P BOWDEN & CO. will sell in South- • land Salerooms. — 10.30.—Fruit: Dessert and Cooking Pears; Dessert and Cooking Apples. Vegetables: Cabbages, Cauliflowers, Carrots, Parsnips, Onions and Turnips. 11.0— Horses. LHalf Draught Gelding, goes in shafts or chains. 11.30.—Half-ton Ford Truck in good running order, practically new. Timber: 8 x -< Weather Boarding, Flooring, 5 x 2, 4 x 2, 3 x 2, 4 x 3, 8 x 11, 12 x 2, 10 x 2,6 x 2. 100 Sheets Secondhand Iron, assorted sizes; 6000 Secondhand Bricks, Grindstone, Hand Chaffcutter, Bath, Casks, Drums; Force Pump, Sashes and Doors. Produce: 33 Sacks Cow Chaff, 30 Sacks Table Potatoes, Pig Potatoes, Seed Potatoes. Shrubs and Trees, consisting of Red and White Escalonia, Pinus Insignis, Macrocarpa, Larch and Laurenstina. 12.0—Pigs and Poultry: 10 Purebred White Leghorn Pullets, 30 Second-year White Leghorn Hens. 12.0.—Cows: 1 Ayrshire Cow, second ealver, calved one week, sound and right. I.o.—Fruit. 2.O.—Furniture: D.W. Bedstead and Wire Mattress, S.W. Bedstead and Wire Mattress, Hospital Beds, Duchess Chest, 2 Large Wardrobes, Drophead Singer Sewing Machine (as new), R.P. Dining Table, 4 H. Back Chairs, good Piano (Dunmo, Ellis and Hill, good tone. Piano to be sold to highest bidder); Fireproof Safe, Bootmaker’s Singer Machine in good order, K. Tables, K. Chairs, Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Bicycles. Prunes and Bacon. Drapery and Sundries. JrBo3 TO-DAY (SATURDAY), JULY 20. At 7.30 p.m. SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, NORTH INVERCARGILL. Ijl BOWDEN & CO. have received 1 a instructions by owner, Mr R. T. Perry, to submit to auction in the Southland Salerooms, his desirable properties consisting of: — LOT I—Vacant1 —Vacant Section, Lot 1, Block 111, Plan 1645, part Section 34, Block 1, Invercargill Hundred, area 38 poles, corner Abbott and Ann Streets, North Invercargill. LOT 2 —Adjoining Lot 1, being Lot 2, Block HI, Plan 1645, area 38 poles. Improvements consist of racing stables of four stalls and feed house, together with a Two-roomed Cottage. Lot 1 and 2 will be offered as one lot and if not sold will be offered separately. LOT 3—Being Lot 2, Block HI, Plan 1386, area 31.25 poles, on which is erected superior Five-roomed Roughcast Bungalow with every convenience, motor garage, glasshouse, concrete paths, good garden, etc., being 101 George Street, North Invercargill. NOTE —Mr Perry built this Bungalow for himself only three years ago, and as is natural, made a specially good finish both inside and out. Further particulars from Auctioneers, or Brian Hewat, solicitor. J 1561 F. BOWDEN & CO, A.M.R.E.L SOUTHLAND SALEROOMS. Auctioneers and Prompt Property Salesmen. MONEY MAKING FARMS. 20 ACRES, a lovely little farm, close to thriving township, saleyards and factory. Splendid 6-roomed house and garden; a holding that is something to be proud of; every convenience. Heavy first-class land, divided into 6 paddocks, well watered. A previous owner carried 14 cows and made sufficient money to enable him to buy a larger one. The present owner, ’not being a farmer, wants to sell or would exchange for a house in town. Price £1450, with £l5O deposit to right man. 45 ACHES, within easy reach of Invercargill, one mile from school. Supplies the best factory in N.Z. Splendid grass land, and will carry 20 cows, which is extremely good for such a small holding. o-roomed house, good outbuildings. Price £1125 with £lOO deposit. 52 ACRES along side school, factory and railway station. Good heavy flat land, divided into suitable paddocks. Good 4-roomed house, stable, barn and cowbyre. Price £l2OO with £2OO deposit. 70 ACRES, 6 miles from Invercargill. Heavy flat land, practically all been limed, subdivided into 8 paddocks. Good 5roomed house and all necessary outbuildings. Price £2B per acre will buy it, with only £l5O deposit. This property is very suitably situated for a milk run. 150 ACRES in the Western District. The owner, who is retiring, has farmed it for the past 25 years. It ia in firstclass order and one of the best farms in Southland and will carry 50 Dairy Cows. Close to School, Factory and Township. Good 6-roomed house with all conveniences, 6 stall cowbyre, 4 stall stable, loosebox, barn and other outbuildings. Price £22 per acre, with good terms to suitable man. We sold a property in the vicinity at £2B per acre. 150 ACRES within easy reach of Wallacetown Saleyards, 2J miles to rail and factory, J a mile to school, on good gravel road; well fenced and subdivided; 40 acres young grass, 15 acres turnips, balance in good pasture, at present carrying 400 ewes. Good 5roomed house, 6 stall stable and cowbyre. £l5 per acre, deposit £4OO. There is a turnover in this. 600 ACRES good sheep and cattle country with lovely homestead and outbuildings. The owner hae occupied this farm for 40 years and is now retiring. At present it is carrying SOO sheep and 10 dairy cows, but can be made to carry a lot more. 300 acres flat land all in grass, balance 300 acres low-lying ridges all down in good pasture, well fenced, subdivided and watered. One mile to school and 5 miles to township. Buildings consist of first-class up-to-date 8-roomed house, motor garage, 6 stall stable, barn, cowbyre and shearing shed. Price £5 per acre, with £lOOO deposit. This is a dirt cheap property. We have a lot of small holdings from 3 to 20 acres, with good houses and outbuildings in the vicinity of Invercargill, with some very easy deposits. Our Register also comprises about 250 small, medium and large SHEEP AND DAIRY FARMS WITH VERY LOW DEPOSITS. Do not fail to see us if you are wanting a farm of any description. Finance arranged. We have several inquiries for exchanges. STOP LISTEN po YOU WANT THE BEST MEAT? IF SO—MAKE STRAIGHT FOR ANY OF OUR THREE SHOPS: ■ Tay Street. Ettrick Street. Concn Street. QUALITY OF THE VERY BEST. J. L. HANNON & CO.

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Southland Times, Issue 20831, 20 July 1929, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 20831, 20 July 1929, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 20831, 20 July 1929, Page 24

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